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Search for multi-TeV gamma-ray emission from nearby SNRs with the Tibet air shower array

Authors :
H. Nanjo
Jian Huang
T. Shirai
T. Sasaki
J. Y. Li
I. Ohta
M. Ohnishi
Ning Zhang
Y. Katayose
Zhaxiciren
N. Tateyama
K. Mizutani
Zhaxisangzhu
K. Izu
X. W. Xu
C. S. Zhang
Jieru Ren
N. Hotta
S. Ozawa
Z. Z. Shi
Takeshi Saito
Z. R. Peng
Huaguang Wang
Y. Fu
M. Sakata
A. Shiomi
G. C. Yu
M. Amenomori
Hsiao-Chi Lu
H. W. Guo
X. R. Meng
K. Hibino
H. M. Zhang
H. Y. Jia
A. X. Huo
A. F. Yuan
S. L. Lu
H. Sugimoto
H. Sugiyama
G. X. Luo
X. Y. Zhang
Y. H. Tan
Labaciren
K. Kasahara
J. Mu
K. Taira
C. R. Wang
T. Yuda
Masaki Nishizawa
T. Ouchi
T. Utsugi
M. He
Q. Huang
K. Kawata
Z. Y. Feng
S. Ayabe
Y. Yamamoto
F. Kajino
Jia Zhang
S. Torii
L. K. Ding
M. Shibata
Source :
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2001
Publisher :
AIP, 2001.

Abstract

The Tibet air-shower array operating at Yangbajing (4300 m above sea level) is sensitive to gamma-ray air showers at energies as low as 3 TeV. The observation of the moon’s shadow has provided a direct check of the angular resolution, the energy estimation and the systematic pointing error of this air-shower array. Using these data, we have searched for multi-TeV gamma-ray emission from 21 SNRs located within 5 kpc distance in the declination band of 0° to +60°. The signal from the Crab Nebula was detected at 5.5 σ level as described another paper. No significant DC excess exceeding 5 σ level was found from any of these SNRs except from the Crab Nebula. The results of nearby eight SNRs piled up gave a flux upper limit slightly lower than the expected values for a simple model of shock acceleration.

Details

ISSN :
0094243X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
AIP Conference Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6e24362486aa29eccffc47bedb26e58e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1370871